hold (all/all of) the cards —see1card hold back [phrasal verb] 1 a:to stop yourself from doing something She wanted to introduce herself to him but sheheld backout of shyness. b:to make a less than complete effort She could have beaten him in the race, but sheheld backand let hi...
Verb FormsIdioms Phrasal Verbs in hand/arms [transitive] to have somebody/something in your hand, arms, etc. hold somebody/something She was holding a large box. They were holding hands (= the right hand of one person holding the left hand of the other). hold somebody/something + ...
What is the past perfect tense of commit? What are the forms of past perfect tense? What is the past perfect tense of has? What is the past perfect tense of stop? What is the past perfect tense of forget? What is the past tense of "through"? What is the past continuous tense of ...
1、题主应用的时态是没问题的。也就是说主句过去时,从句将来时,也是合理的,关键是要看题主想要表...
Verb forms a major category of lexicon in any language. As our daily actions consist of mostly hand actions, it is important for bilingual speakers to be able to use different specific hand action verbs to describe the corresponding actions. This study focuses on one particular type of hand ...
Other forms:held fast; holding fast; holds fast Definitions ofhold fast verb stick to firmly synonyms:adhere,bind,bond,stick,stick to adhere,cleave,cling,cohere,stick come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation ...
11. the state, position, or duties of a domestic servant (esp in the phrase in service) 12. the act or manner of serving food 13. a complete set of dishes, cups, etc, for use at table 14. (Ecclesiastical Terms) public worship carried out according to certain prescribed forms: divine...
hold (all/all of) the cards —see1card hold back [phrasal verb] 1 a:to stop yourself from doing something She wanted to introduce herself to him but sheheld backout of shyness. b:to make a less than complete effort She could have beaten him in the race, but sheheld backand let hi...
Other forms: took hold of; taking hold of; taken hold of; takes hold ofDefinitions of take hold of verb take hold of so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of synonyms: catch, grab catch be the catcher see more Cite...
16. The tip of an abscess, boil, or pimple, in which pus forms. 17. A turning point; a crisis: bring matters to a head. 18. a. A projection, weight, or fixture at the end of an elongated object: the head of a pin; a head of land overlooking the harbor. b. The working en...